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2. By approximately how many people does the world grow each year?
6. Which has NOT been a major cause of the global population growth over the past two centuries?
a) an increase in birth rates b) modern preventive medicine c) improved sanitation
d) lower infant mortality e) longer life expectancy
8. A megacity has a population of over 10 million people. How many megacities are there in the
world?
a) 15 b) 21 c) 29 d) 34 e) 52
10. True or False: Now that the U.S. fertility rate (1.7 children per woman) is well below replacement
level, all U.S. population growth is due to immigration.
11. The United States, which makes up about 4% of the world’s population, consumes approximately
how much of the world’s energy?
a) 5% b) 11% c) 17% d) 34% e) 39%
4. Which world region is experiencing the fastest population 10. True or False: Now that the U.S. fertility rate is well below
growth? a) Africa replacement level (1.7 children per woman), all U.S. population
growth is due to immigration. False
Africa’s population is currently growing at 2.5 percent each year.
The continent’s population is expected to double in about 35 An average of 1.7 children per family is below the replacement
years. Most of this growth is occurring in the countries of sub- level fertility rate (2.1). However, growth will not stop until births
Saharan Africa. and deaths are equal. Currently, there are more births than deaths,
about 900,000 more in 2020. The growth due to immigration
5. True or False: There is a population explosion in the world today. is difficult to track due to a lack of reliable numbers on
You decide undocumented immigrants. According to the U.S. Census Bureau,
net international migration accounted for roughly 30 percent of
It took all of human time on Earth (about 3 million years) for the U.S. population growth in the decade 2010–2019.
population to reach 1 billion in 1804. Global population reached
2 billion in 1927 (123 years later); 3 billion in 1960 (33 years); 4 11. The United States, which makes up about 4% of the world’s
billion in 1974 (14 years); 5 billion in 1987 (13 years); 6 billion in population, consumes approximately how much of the world’s
1998 (11 years); and 7 billion in 2010 (12 years). World population energy? c) 17%
topped 8 billion in 2022 (12 years later). The population had
been growing ever faster through the 19th and much of the 20th The U.S. places disproportionately greater demands on world
centuries, but the growth rate is now decreasing. Demographers resources, even though its share of future global population
at the UN project continued growth (albeit slower) through this growth is minute. The average person in the U.S. consumes 4
century before stabilizing at 10-11 billion people. times more energy than the average global citizen, 3 times more
than the average person in China, and 11 times more than the
6. Which has NOT been a major cause of the global population average person in India. It could easily be argued that a resident
growth over the past two centuries? a) Increase in birth rate of the U.S. has a much greater impact on the quality of the global
environment than a person living in any other part of the world.
A decrease in death rates, rather than an increase in birth rates,
has been the main cause of rapid population growth. Improved
nutrition, sanitation, and advances in medicine and agriculture
all contributed to this decline. Death rates in Western Europe Sources: Lancet Global Health, National Center for Health Statistics (CDC),
dropped during the Industrial Revolution (beginning in the Our World in Data, Pew Research Center, Population Reference Bureau,
1700s), and later in North America due to industrialization and UN Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
urbanization. In the 20th century, Latin America, Africa, and Asia
saw dramatic drops in mortality. Since fertility remained at its 1
Bearak, J., et al., (2020, July 22). Unintended pregnancy and abortion
previous high level for some time after the decline in these areas, by income, region, and the legal status of abortion: estimates from a
rapid growth resulted. comprehensive model for 1990–2019, Lancet Global Health, DOI: https://
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